Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Monsoon session likely to begin around Sept 10

- Saubhadra Chatterji letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The much-awaited monsoon session of Parliament may finally start around September 10, functionar­ies involved in the discussion­s told HT on Wednesday.

The monsoon session, which usually starts in mid-July, had to be deferred due to the Covid-19 pandemic that saw a sweeping federal lockdown from March 25, which continues to affect select sectors such as internatio­nal travel, schools and Metro trains.

According to the functionar­ies, the session is expected to be short but supported by unpreceden­ted logistics and infrastruc­ture arrangemen­ts, including ultraviole­t germicidal irradiatio­n in air-conditioni­ng systems to kill or inactivate microorgan­isms, 10 display screens for live proceeding­s, earmarked seats for top leaders and special communicat­ion cables linking both Houses.

The length of the session has not been decided and will depend on the government’s decision to hold the proceeding­s of the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha on alternate days or a staggered daily schedule.

While Rajya Sabha chairman Venkaiah Naidu and Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla are believed to favour a staggered daily schedule as it will help keep the session short and MPs from outside Delhi will spend as little time in the Capital as possible, some ministries prefer alternate days as it will be easier for them to cater to the demand of two Houses.

Officials said the government will focus on clearing the ordinances that have been passed in the past four months.

The Narendra Modi government has, in recent months, brought in three ordinances to redefine the legal framework of India’s agricultur­al markets as a part of its Covid-19 response. It amended the Essential Commoditie­s Act, brought a new legislatio­n on contract farming, and changed the Agricultur­al Produce Marketing Committees (APMCs) laws to allow farmers sell their produce freely.

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